RFDump is a tool that can be used to detect RFID-Tags and show their meta information: Tag ID, Tag Type, manufacturer etc. The user data memory of a tag can be displayed and modified using either a Hex or an ASCII editor. In addition, the integrated cookie feature demonstrates how easy it is for a company to abuse RFID technology to spy on their customers. RFDump works with the ACG Multi-Tag Reader or similar card reader hardware.
RF-Dump is a GPL based backend tool that can be used to directly interoperate with any RFID ISO-Reader to get the content stored on RFID Tags and make audits like:
* Test robustness of data-structures on the reader and the backend-application
* Proof-of-Concept Manipulations of RFID Content
* Clone, Copy and Paste User-Data stored on RFID Tags
* Audit Tag-Security Features
RFDump is available in different versions:
* As Gtk application for Linux/Unix with a GUI (NEW!)
* As rudimentary Perl script for Linux (PC or PDA) with a console-based interface
RFDump features (Perl Script):
* Platform-indipendent Perl script
* Runs on any Linux, OpenBSD, FreeBSD
* Supports ACGs PCMCIA/CF Multi-Tag Readers
* Decodes the tag type, tag ID and manufacturer
RFDump features (Gtk Application):
* Runs on Linux, Windows
* Supports ACGs PCMCIA/CF Multi-Tag Readers
* Decodes the tag type, tag ID and manufacturer
* Displays tag memory in Hex and ASCII encoding
* Allows to write memory using Hex or ASCII editor
* NEW: Cookie feature using arbitrary cookie ID and automatically incrementing counter
Supported Tag Types:
* ISO 15693: Tag-it ISO, My-d, I-Code SLI, LRI512, TempSense
* ISO 14443 A: Mifare Standard(1,2), Mifare UltraLight(1,2)
* ISO 14443 B: SR176(1,2)
* Tag-it
* I-Code
Recommended Hardware:
* Linux/Windows PC or HP iPAQ PDA with Linux
* ACG Multi-Tag Reader, in a CF-Flash Socket or PCMCIA Adapter
* 13.56 MHz Tags for testing